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Thesis Info

Author

Muhammad Ishtiaq

Department

Computer Centre, QAU.

Program

PGD

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2005

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

39

Subject

Computer Sciences

Language

English

Other

Call No: DISS/PGD-CS COM/1769

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676717273410

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فیض احمد فیض کی شاعری کا تنقیدی جائزہ

فیض احمد فیض کی شاعری کا تنقیدی جائزہ
فیض احمد فیض غالب اور اقبال کے بعد اردو کے سب سے عظیم شاعر ہیں۔ آپ تقسیمِ ہند سے پہلے ۱۹۱۱ء میں سیالکوٹ میں پیدا ہوئے۔ آپ انجمن ترقی پسند مصنفین تحریک کے فعال رکن اور ایک ممتاز اِشتراکیت سٹالنسٹ فکر کے کمیونسٹ تھے۔
فیض شاعری میں ایک نئی روایت کے علمبردار وہ ترقی پسند تحریک کے بانیوں میں سے ہیں مگر ان کے ہاں دیگر ترقی پسندوں کی طرح تلخی نہیں ہے۔ انہوں نے مروجہ الفاظ کو نہایت فنکارانہ انداز میں معنی عطا کیے اور غزل کی معروف روایات کو اپنے نصب العین کے مفاہیم کے ساتھ بیان کیا۔
بچپن:
فیض۱۳ فروری ۱۹۱۱ء کو کالا قادر، ضلع نارووال، پنجاب، برطانوی ہند میں ایک معزز سیالکوٹی گھرانے میں پیدا ہوئے۔۱۹۲۱ئمیں آپ نے سکاچ مشن اسکول سیالکوٹ میں داخلہ لیا اور یہاں میٹرک تک تعلیم حاصل کی۔ میٹرک کے امتحانات کے بعد آپ نے ایف اے کا امتحان مرے کالج سیالکوٹ سے پاس کیا۔ آپ نے اسکول میں فارسی اور عربی زبان سیکھی۔بی اے آپ نے گورنمنٹ کالج لاہور سے کیا اور پھر وہیں سے ۱۹۳۲ئمیں انگریزی میں ایم اے کیا۔ بعد میں اورینٹل کالج لاہور سے عربی میں بھی ایم اے کیا۔
ترقی پسند تحریک کا قیام:
۱۹۳۵ء میں آپ نے محمڈن اینگلو اورینٹل کالج، امرتسر میں انگریزی و برطانوی ادب کے لیکچرر کی حیثیت سے ملازمت کی؛ اور پھر ہیلے کالج لاہور میں۔ آپ نے ۱۹۳۶ئمیں سجاد ظہیر اور صاحبزادہ محمودالظفر کے ساتھ مل کر انجمن ترقی پسند مصنفین تحریک کی بنیاد ڈالی۔
شاعری کے مجموعے:
• نقش فریادی • دست صبا
• زنداں نامہ • دست تہ سنگ
• سر وادی سینا • شام شہر یاراں
• مرے دل مرے مسافر • نسخہ ہائے وفا (کلیات)
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